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criminals don't obey laws. >> reporter: looks like the president has the support of most americans. in an exclusive cbs 5 surveyusa poll 71% of people in the bay area support a ban on assault weapons. 67% support limits on how much ammunition a gun could hold. those numbers roughly match a recent national survey. they also found that people have been following this gun debate very closely and it's just another indication that the sandy hook tragedy can translate to action in washington. grace lee, cbs 5. >>> even an 11-year-old knows the obstacles standing in the way of the president's plan. >> in the letter that julia wrote me, she said, "i know that laws have to be passed by congress. but i beg you to try very hard." [ laughter ] >> julia, i will try very hard. >> the reaction from congressional leaders was lukewarm at best. in recent weeks gun sales have skyrocketed nationwide. >>> hours before the president unveiled his proposals, the nation's most powerful gun lobby had already launched a preemptive strike. >> are the president's kids more important than yours? >> in a move to
criminals don't obey laws. >> reporter: looks like the president has the support of most americans. in an exclusive cbs 5 surveyusa poll 71% of people in the bay area support a ban on assault weapons. 67% support limits on how much ammunition a gun could hold. those numbers roughly match a recent national survey. they also found that people have been following this gun debate very closely and it's just another indication that the sandy hook tragedy can translate to action in washington....
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the bill does protect the right of *law abiding citizens* who use guns for home security, hunting and other recreational purposes. florida a-and-m university announced major reforms to address hazing on and off campus. champion, died in 2011 after a pennsylvania man recives a jail sentence of almost a thousand years for sexual crimes against children. >> antioch school officials are warning parents after a strange man tried to lure a boy into his car this afternoon. a fifth grade boy from sutter elementary school was walking home when he was approached by a man who said he was sent by the boys parents to pick him up. the boy told the man he didn't know him and walked away. a message sent out by the school principal said in part. we will continue to diligently monitor the area around the school and will alert the police and parents should we observe anything the man was described as white with gray hair and stubble and driving a light blue '70s era car. the man was last seen in his chichibu park on g street, but he has not been seen since. more now on a developing story we first brough
the bill does protect the right of *law abiding citizens* who use guns for home security, hunting and other recreational purposes. florida a-and-m university announced major reforms to address hazing on and off campus. champion, died in 2011 after a pennsylvania man recives a jail sentence of almost a thousand years for sexual crimes against children. >> antioch school officials are warning parents after a strange man tried to lure a boy into his car this afternoon. a fifth grade boy from...
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the laws of supply and demand will be in full effect at the superdome. the cheapest seat is $2,000. air fare from the bay area to new orleans is about 1,000. a halfway decent hotel will run you 500 a night and then there are the meals, car rental and souvenirs. even for the biggest fan it all adds up to one big maybe. >> i'm trying, man. i'm trying. >> reporter: john ziska says his dad just might pay for him to go. can i come? >> i got to go first. >> reporter: katherine calvinaro is a nurse and her boyfriend is a nursing student. both are seriously thinking about going. for two people that's close to $10,000. you are a student and you got 10 grand sitting around? >> no. but i love this team very much and it's been almost seven years. we're getting very close to it. >> reporter: in case you're wondering, $10,000 will buy you 263 nfc championship hats or 85 kaepernick jerseys, but a lot of fans told us today the next best thing to spending money on the super bowl, season tickets at the new stadium. you know what they say. if you have to ask, you can't afford it. the most expensive ti
the laws of supply and demand will be in full effect at the superdome. the cheapest seat is $2,000. air fare from the bay area to new orleans is about 1,000. a halfway decent hotel will run you 500 a night and then there are the meals, car rental and souvenirs. even for the biggest fan it all adds up to one big maybe. >> i'm trying, man. i'm trying. >> reporter: john ziska says his dad just might pay for him to go. can i come? >> i got to go first. >> reporter: katherine...
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reporter>> civic law outlawed super bowl watch parties. nummi will swap electric buses with diesel. . >> we don't want them hurt. we want them to be part of celebrating. reporter>> the mayor says he will visit businesses to urge them to take responsibility too. >> to suggest that they serve something than heavy alcohol, any duration sometimes doesn't help. reporter>> bottoms up, one bar in the middle of last week's party may bring in its own security for super bowl. bartenders say it's tough cutting drinkers off. >> it's a challenge. because everybody is excited. everybody wants to drink. everybody wants to celebrate. but it's just going to be -- it's just going to be hard. reporter>> and one other crack down we've learned of. widespread street closures on february 3rd. that's to block cars from cruising which is another big crowd attraction. we're live in san francisco, deborah villalon, ktvu news >>> and stay with the 10 10 -- 10:00 news for more super bowl coverage. in a few minute, colin kaepernick tells us his relationship with alex s
reporter>> civic law outlawed super bowl watch parties. nummi will swap electric buses with diesel. . >> we don't want them hurt. we want them to be part of celebrating. reporter>> the mayor says he will visit businesses to urge them to take responsibility too. >> to suggest that they serve something than heavy alcohol, any duration sometimes doesn't help. reporter>> bottoms up, one bar in the middle of last week's party may bring in its own security for super...
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not really if you know it's a counterfeit because now you're breaking the law but you're probably not going to be prosecuted. >> it's too good to be true might be counterfeit. >> reporter: if it's 10 bucks for a 9ers shirt it's probably counterfeit. >> or if they can't spell it's a sign it's counterfeit. >> thank you. >>> here's a little bit of rain out there today. and we'll try to contain that look of surprise. but that's just what happens sometimes is, you know, with those little cutoff lows and they just have a mind of their own. >> 'tis the season second half of winter first half of spring we get low pressure areas cut off from the main flow of the jet stream and you get some rain. i didn't hear about that yesterday? you didn't. but it arrived today. i'm happy to report that this evening is i drew he for you if you are heading out and about. the radar really clearing out. this is a four-hour time lapse. notice things much drier now for the south bay, san jose up toward livermore along 680 we're dry but we had plenty of rainfall today. about .4" of rainfall. but it's not rain, it'
not really if you know it's a counterfeit because now you're breaking the law but you're probably not going to be prosecuted. >> it's too good to be true might be counterfeit. >> reporter: if it's 10 bucks for a 9ers shirt it's probably counterfeit. >> or if they can't spell it's a sign it's counterfeit. >> thank you. >>> here's a little bit of rain out there today. and we'll try to contain that look of surprise. but that's just what happens sometimes is, you...
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. >> reporter: those in the tech industry say until privacy laws are strengthened, google's hands are essentially tied because it has to comply because of the patriot act. >>> the widow of steve jobs has started a web-based project in support of the dream act. the website is called the dream is now.org. it involves young imlegal immigrants to upload videos telling their stories. this would offer a pathway to citizenship for minors brought to the united states. >>> the investigation into the dream liner found that a battery in question was not overchunked. the lithium ion battery overheated last week. all dream liners have been grounded since then. the recent investigation was conict didded by the japanese. now the u.s. senate plans to investigate why the faa improved the batteries. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton defended the u.s. response to the deadly attack on a consupe lit in. ben -- consulate in benghazi, libya. >> i stood next to president obama as the marines carried those caskets off of the plane at andrews. i put my arms -- >> secretary clinton told members of the comm
. >> reporter: those in the tech industry say until privacy laws are strengthened, google's hands are essentially tied because it has to comply because of the patriot act. >>> the widow of steve jobs has started a web-based project in support of the dream act. the website is called the dream is now.org. it involves young imlegal immigrants to upload videos telling their stories. this would offer a pathway to citizenship for minors brought to the united states. >>> the...
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. >> twin trophies, a dream for sports fans and a nightmare for law enforcement. news tonight at 8:00 p.m. the plan to prevent problems is still in the works. s therese of the special reports. >> this scorched muni voboss with fires and are rich kansas was not a party scene after the giants' victory. police are not going to let that happen again. the one big change will be removing a garbage cans. >> we had a lot of fires when the giants won the world series. last week we were getting ready to prepare by doing a garbage can pack up. there is no fuel, there's no fires. there will also be more patrols in the mission district so they can manage crowds. >> a smaller crowd is easier for us to maintain and control. >> this is what they're going to do with muni a heartfelt >> they're going to run extra service so in a vase cannot get stark. sorry-boss cat ge s public boss can not to get the public bo there are more steps that they will plan to take to make sure that everything will be done to make this a safe super bowl. eureka, below the bart collecting evidence and >>
. >> twin trophies, a dream for sports fans and a nightmare for law enforcement. news tonight at 8:00 p.m. the plan to prevent problems is still in the works. s therese of the special reports. >> this scorched muni voboss with fires and are rich kansas was not a party scene after the giants' victory. police are not going to let that happen again. the one big change will be removing a garbage cans. >> we had a lot of fires when the giants won the world series. last week we were...
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the mayor says, law enforcement leaders are meeting with the department of emergency management. about how to keep post -game crowds under control. he also says, the n-f-l has turned down their request to broadcast the game from a jumbotron. something they have done in the past during other big games. what has not been nailed down. is the traditional wager between san francisco's mayor ed lee and the mayor of baltimore. >> not on the specifics yet. but certain quality, maybe some crabcakes are in the mix. >> pam: mayor lee also has not decided on whether or not to head to new orleans to watch the game in person. he says he's torn. because well on the road without him so far, and he doesn't want to jinx anything. >> coming up later, one of the best players. he is in town to play and will also hear from alex smith. later in this broadcast. >> jacqueline: we're not done with the rain just yet. some details on your morning commute in just a bit. >> pam: another weather check now. as we take a look outside at san francisco city hall. all lit up in 49er colors. let's check in with jacq
the mayor says, law enforcement leaders are meeting with the department of emergency management. about how to keep post -game crowds under control. he also says, the n-f-l has turned down their request to broadcast the game from a jumbotron. something they have done in the past during other big games. what has not been nailed down. is the traditional wager between san francisco's mayor ed lee and the mayor of baltimore. >> not on the specifics yet. but certain quality, maybe some...
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has meetings from the department of justice and bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms to bring more law enforcement resources to oakland. >>> the bar pilot on a tanker that side swiped the bridge last week could lose his license. they are investigating he is conduct according to the san francisco chronicle and research by san francisco examiner said he had the most incidentses between 2,009 and 2011. it cost more than $2 million in damage. >>> high surf is great for pro surfers and dangerous for beach goers and several areas are off limits ahead of the mavericks surfing competition. alex savidge joins us live to let us know the new restriction insist place. good afternoon. >> reporter: with nice weather and the mavericks competition going on, there will be big crowds at many bay area beaches including half moon bay. today the coast guard is putting out a warning. you can expect there to be large waves. in many spots. it in the 10-foot range and the coast guard is hoping the people won't under estimate the power of the ocean and especially since several people recently are swept out to s
has meetings from the department of justice and bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms to bring more law enforcement resources to oakland. >>> the bar pilot on a tanker that side swiped the bridge last week could lose his license. they are investigating he is conduct according to the san francisco chronicle and research by san francisco examiner said he had the most incidentses between 2,009 and 2011. it cost more than $2 million in damage. >>> high surf is great for pro...
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them on state approved licenses. >> the program is very rigorous and prescribed by state and federal law and the commission makes sure that everything is followed. >> reporter: sources tell me many of the incidents are minor in nature, others mood rately serious such as groundings but far from the seriousness of the cosco busan and the overseas reymar. there are over 8,000 ship movements in the bay every year. this is 34 incidents over many years. you decide. tom vacar, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> former new orleans mayor ray nagin has been indicted on 24 federal counts including wire fraud, bribery and money laundering. nagin came to national prominence during hurricane katrina in 2005. these charges come from nagin's term of mayor. >>> british bank hsbc agreed to pay millions of dollars to settle complaints that it wrongly foreclosed on some american homes. the bank will pay homeowners up to $125,000 each and spend $153 million to slash mortgage balances and forgive some loans. federal officials say some cases involved robo signing in which the bank automatically signed off on foreclosure
them on state approved licenses. >> the program is very rigorous and prescribed by state and federal law and the commission makes sure that everything is followed. >> reporter: sources tell me many of the incidents are minor in nature, others mood rately serious such as groundings but far from the seriousness of the cosco busan and the overseas reymar. there are over 8,000 ship movements in the bay every year. this is 34 incidents over many years. you decide. tom vacar, ktvu channel...
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how smoking laws could be a factor. koi??çóÑk?wç >> welcome back. new research finds that more children are being diagnosed with attention deficit hypehyper activity at this order compared to a decade ago. it is a 25% increase from 2001 to 2010. the proportion of 5 to 11 year olds are diagnosed with a-d- h-d increased to 3.1% in 2010. researchers say that better awareness of the condition among parents and doctorsroved access to health care may be behind the trend. increases were significant among whites, blacks, and hispanics, but did not changed significantly among asians, pacific islanders, and other racial groups over 18 year. a drop-in child asthma attacks could be linked to a smoke-free laws. according to a study done in england, there was a 12.3 percent fall in hospital admissions for childhood asthma in the first year after laws against smoking in enclosed public places and work places came into effect in july of 2007. similar anti- smoking legislation and the united states where it has also been linked to a reduction in child ask what emerg
how smoking laws could be a factor. koi??çóÑk?wç >> welcome back. new research finds that more children are being diagnosed with attention deficit hypehyper activity at this order compared to a decade ago. it is a 25% increase from 2001 to 2010. the proportion of 5 to 11 year olds are diagnosed with a-d- h-d increased to 3.1% in 2010. researchers say that better awareness of the condition among parents and doctorsroved access to health care may be behind the trend. increases were...
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. >> how can you say somebody's a hero when they take the law into their own hands? he had an illegal gun and he killed a man, a father of five children. took my son away from me! [ crying ] >> reporter: hernandez's hearing today was brief, less than five minutes. as it ended, the two families left the courthouse together. and that's when the war of words led to the fight outside. [ screaming ] >> reporter: no charges were filed in the fight, but the da released a statement this afternoon about mr. hernandez. "mr. hernandez had no legal excuse or justification for using deadly force on an unarmed man." the district attorney went on to say this will play out inside the courtroom. >>> the woman whose cellphone video sparked a domestic violence investigation against a san francisco sheriff is filing a lawsuit. i've beenry madison who shot -- ivory madison is suing mirkarimi for defamation. she lives next door to him. >>> as a bloody standoff continues in the sahara, america has a new terrorist enemy. what we know about the man known as 1-eye. >> and it's not just the 49
. >> how can you say somebody's a hero when they take the law into their own hands? he had an illegal gun and he killed a man, a father of five children. took my son away from me! [ crying ] >> reporter: hernandez's hearing today was brief, less than five minutes. as it ended, the two families left the courthouse together. and that's when the war of words led to the fight outside. [ screaming ] >> reporter: no charges were filed in the fight, but the da released a statement...
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contentious meeting is underway at oakland city hall and a man at the center of the debate, a high profile law man the city wants to hire to help fight crime. i'm carolyn johnson. >> i'm dan ashley. cop in los angeles and new now they are deciding whether they should hire him as a police consultant. alan wang is now live. he is certainly continue controversial. >> yes, the council addressing this an hour ago. but they had 150 speakers and they are prepared to go until 2:00 a.m. the council will be voting on whether or not to hire an over all -- an over all police consulting team that includes william bratten. about 20 police officers were called in to deal with a large group of people who do not want the city to hire high-profile police consultant. his zero tolerance police strategies have been controversial in other cities where he has worked. they say it gives officers too much discretion and leads to racial profiling and harassment. one man said his recent experience is typical. >> a police officer told me why am i sitting on my neighbor's stairs? i said because this is my neighbor's stairs
contentious meeting is underway at oakland city hall and a man at the center of the debate, a high profile law man the city wants to hire to help fight crime. i'm carolyn johnson. >> i'm dan ashley. cop in los angeles and new now they are deciding whether they should hire him as a police consultant. alan wang is now live. he is certainly continue controversial. >> yes, the council addressing this an hour ago. but they had 150 speakers and they are prepared to go until 2:00 a.m. the...
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the will have details on the parade and how long enforcement--law enforcement will be heavy on patrol when the kron 4 morning news continues >> the san francisco 49ers are busy practicing as we are just 10 days away from the superbowl. >> they hit the field yesterday of a lot of players said they still sore from sunday's game but had they will be ready to come superbowl sunday. >> for the first time since their nfc championship win over the lance the falcons the niners to practice field yesterday. we ask the players what the block room by dislike about playing in the so-called harbaugh bowl. >> he talked about we're playing the ravens not his brother. >> good food. i am going down there to eat. >> colin kaepernick did not speak at practice but we will talk with him later today. he will have media availability. we will let you know what is on his mind that today. >> san francisco city leaders are already making plans for a super bowl sunday. what they do not want a repeat of the chaos that occurred in some neighborhoods after the giants won the world series. the mayor says, law enforce
the will have details on the parade and how long enforcement--law enforcement will be heavy on patrol when the kron 4 morning news continues >> the san francisco 49ers are busy practicing as we are just 10 days away from the superbowl. >> they hit the field yesterday of a lot of players said they still sore from sunday's game but had they will be ready to come superbowl sunday. >> for the first time since their nfc championship win over the lance the falcons the niners to...
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all the law enforcement officers are making sure that everyone will be safe. but today the focus, it is on a day of service as a part of the inaugural weekend. >>> construction crews are working around the clock to prepare their capital for the second inauguration of president barack obama. it is a once in every four years job boom for the d.c. area contractors. >> yes, we have almost every skill under this roof. carpenters, the cabinetmakers, welders, graphic designers. painters. you name it. we have every skill. >> reporter: while the day of the inauguration has been known for years, contracts aren't signed and plans aren't approved until early january. >> it's not a lot of time. you would be surprised as we have worked 24/7, multiple shifts to be able to accomplish the right of way things. >> reporter: festivities get underway later this morning. today is the national day of service in honor of dr. martin luther king's birthday, which is on monday. the same day that president obama will take the ceremonial oath of office. after the president's address and o
all the law enforcement officers are making sure that everyone will be safe. but today the focus, it is on a day of service as a part of the inaugural weekend. >>> construction crews are working around the clock to prepare their capital for the second inauguration of president barack obama. it is a once in every four years job boom for the d.c. area contractors. >> yes, we have almost every skill under this roof. carpenters, the cabinetmakers, welders, graphic designers....
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is not complete till our gay brothers brothers and sisters are treated like everyone else under the law. surely the love must be equal as well. >> it is the first time the issue of gay rights has been mentioned in an inaugural address. >> the opera house opened its doors for a watch party today. >> my fellow americans, the oath i have sworn before you today -- >> people gathered to watch president obama's faith in america's future speech. one woman came for the atmosphere and a speech that is all about community involvement. >> you know, he strikes the right amount of hope and challenges all of us to step forward and participate in our government which is important. >> people were thrilled the festivities on the day that honored martin luther king, jr. for more on today's festivities in washington, log on to www.ktvu.com and click on the inauguration tab. >>> while addressing the nation today president obama promised action on climate change. ktvu's health and science editor john fowler joins us now live in foster city with reaction and the reality. john? >> reporter: indeed it is beaut
is not complete till our gay brothers brothers and sisters are treated like everyone else under the law. surely the love must be equal as well. >> it is the first time the issue of gay rights has been mentioned in an inaugural address. >> the opera house opened its doors for a watch party today. >> my fellow americans, the oath i have sworn before you today -- >> people gathered to watch president obama's faith in america's future speech. one woman came for the...
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and now california is on the fast track to pass stricter laws of its own not only on guns but ammunition, as well. >> there's an unprecedented amount of energy on this issue. >> reporter: energy that's being channeled into state bills targeting stricter gun laws here in california. there are already two bills focusing on ammunition sales. [ indiscernible ] has introduced a bill to require permits for people who want ammo. then you can buy ammo. >> reporter: the business sb53 just introduce -- the bill, sb53, just introduced would apply the same regulations to bullets purchases as to guns. currently you can buy ammunition in most parts of the state without anyone reporting sales or requiring an id. >> what we have seen if the local level in california is that cities like sacramento and los angeles have done local recordkeeping ordnances on ammunition and when they looked at the records, convicted criminals were walking into shops buying ammunition no questions asked. that's a serious public safety issue that needs to be addressed in california. >> there's no id check for bullets. people w
and now california is on the fast track to pass stricter laws of its own not only on guns but ammunition, as well. >> there's an unprecedented amount of energy on this issue. >> reporter: energy that's being channeled into state bills targeting stricter gun laws here in california. there are already two bills focusing on ammunition sales. [ indiscernible ] has introduced a bill to require permits for people who want ammo. then you can buy ammo. >> reporter: the business sb53...
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our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law. >> reporter: the address seemed bolder than the last one, smacking of a state of the union address as he urged congress to work with him. >> we cannot mistake absolutism for principle, or substitute spectacle for politics, or treat name calling as reasoned debate. >> reporter: people waited for hours and embraced the harder tone, a smaller crowd than the one four years ago, with an estimated 700,000 attendees. >> what difference does it make? >> reporter: anita jackson told me crunching numbers is missing the point in an inauguration rich with history and hope. >> i'm so proud and honored to be part of this environment today. >> reporter: before leaving the capitol steps today, mr. obama took one last look over the spectacle and said, i will never see this again. in washington, kristin ayers, cbs 5. >> a beautiful shot. kristin looks great too but the capitol, have you ever seen the capitol? you walk up, you stare. it's enormous. it's gorgeous. >>> 5:41. more delays for the dreamline
our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law. >> reporter: the address seemed bolder than the last one, smacking of a state of the union address as he urged congress to work with him. >> we cannot mistake absolutism for principle, or substitute spectacle for politics, or treat name calling as reasoned debate. >> reporter: people waited for hours and embraced the harder tone, a smaller crowd than the one four years...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant trying to beg, barrow and steal their way to the superbowl new orleans. it is a trip that will cost you thousands of dollars anyway you do it. abc7 news reporter john alston is live with the story. john? >> city hall is decked out in team colors. they had fewer than 13,000 super bowl tickets. and after a lottery an undisclosed number went to season ticket holders. with the nfc championship game out of the way, the upcoming super bowl has become a tale of two talmadges. joe senior, a season ticket holder for 37 years lucked out today and got the e-mail he was hoping for, a chance to buy two super bowl tickets at face value, $950 a pop. >> but t
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant trying to beg, barrow and steal their way to the superbowl new...
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contentious meeting is underway at oakland city hall and a man at the center of the debate, a high profile law man the city wants to hire to help fight crime. i'm carolyn johnson. >> i'm dan ashley. cop in los angeles and new now they are deciding whether they should hire him as a police consultant. alan wang is now live. he is certainly continue controversial. >> yes, the council addressing this an hour ago. but they had 150 speakers and they are prepared to go until 2:00 a.m. the council will be voting on whether or not to hire an over all -- an over all police consulting team that includes william bratten. about 20 police officers were called in to deal with a large group of people who do not want the city to hire high-profile police consultant. his zero tolerance police strategies have been controversial in other cities where he has worked. they say it gives officers too much discretion and leads to racial profiling and harassment. one man said his recent experience is typical. >> a police officer told me why am i sitting on my neighbor's stairs? i said because this is my neighbor's stairs
contentious meeting is underway at oakland city hall and a man at the center of the debate, a high profile law man the city wants to hire to help fight crime. i'm carolyn johnson. >> i'm dan ashley. cop in los angeles and new now they are deciding whether they should hire him as a police consultant. alan wang is now live. he is certainly continue controversial. >> yes, the council addressing this an hour ago. but they had 150 speakers and they are prepared to go until 2:00 a.m. the...
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the push to stop cyberbullying really picked up speed when the governor signed the bill into law introduced by san jose assembly woman norah compos. the bill allowed schools to us is suspend students who use social networking sites off campus to bully others. >>> we're watching the weather for you as we give you a live look outside. that's san rafael with traffic picking up in mist and rain. you can see we've had rain all week long. the question now is will it linger through the weekend? >> the woman who can answer that question is meteorologist christina loren. good morning. >> i guess that's me. good morning to you. cue the weather woman. meteorologist in my case. we have a good looking day shaping up. that's a tough question to answer. i'm going to do my best. i think i have a good handle on what is to come for the weekend. we have this really bizarre pattern out there. this morning temperatures are running mild. mid 50s in some cities. you saw the picture of san francisco fogged in. likely getting flight delays out of sfo. we'll let you know when that happens. this is san jose. just as
the push to stop cyberbullying really picked up speed when the governor signed the bill into law introduced by san jose assembly woman norah compos. the bill allowed schools to us is suspend students who use social networking sites off campus to bully others. >>> we're watching the weather for you as we give you a live look outside. that's san rafael with traffic picking up in mist and rain. you can see we've had rain all week long. the question now is will it linger through the...
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criminals don't obey laws. >> reporter: looks like the president has the support of most americans. ining an exclusive cbs5/surveyusa poll, 71% of people in the bay area support a ban on assault weapons. 67% support limits on how much ammunition a gun could hold. those numbers roughly match a recent national survey. reaction from congressional lawmakers lukewarm. even the children who wrote to the president seem to understand that change is really going to be a hard sell on capitol hill. >> in the letter that julia wrote me, she said, "i know that laws have to be passed by congress. but i beg you to try very hard." [ laughter ] >> julia, i will try very hard. >> reporter: gun sales have skyrocketed in recent weeks and before the president even unveiled his proposal, the nation's most powerful gun lobby had already launched a preem -- a preemptive strike. >> are the president's kids more important than yours? >> in a move to rally gun rights supporters the nra released this online video. the president has armed secret service agents to protect his own daughter school but pushing back
criminals don't obey laws. >> reporter: looks like the president has the support of most americans. ining an exclusive cbs5/surveyusa poll, 71% of people in the bay area support a ban on assault weapons. 67% support limits on how much ammunition a gun could hold. those numbers roughly match a recent national survey. reaction from congressional lawmakers lukewarm. even the children who wrote to the president seem to understand that change is really going to be a hard sell on capitol hill....
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. >> these law enforcement officers from all across the country took an oath as deputy u.s. marshals. they're in town to help with security during tomorrow's inauguration festivities. these 2,000 extra officers will help out the secret service, the park service, the d.c. police department, and other agencies just to make sure everything goes as planned. >> it's a once in a lifetime deal for us. i'm glad to be a part of history. >> the extra officers come from as nearby as prince george's county and as far away as seattle, washington. stay with news4 for continuing coverage of this big inauguration weekend. news4 today starts extra early tomorrow morning live from capitol hill starting at 4:00 a.m. and tomorrow afternoon jim vance and doreen gensler anchoring our parade coverage live atop the newseum. >> coming up tonight, new information coming out after that hostage standoff in algeria. soldiers getting a closer look inside the plant "today." >>> president obama set to back just the second president to take the oath of office four times. how the third try >>> police in prin
. >> these law enforcement officers from all across the country took an oath as deputy u.s. marshals. they're in town to help with security during tomorrow's inauguration festivities. these 2,000 extra officers will help out the secret service, the park service, the d.c. police department, and other agencies just to make sure everything goes as planned. >> it's a once in a lifetime deal for us. i'm glad to be a part of history. >> the extra officers come from as nearby as...
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he's in the law enforcement business. i'm not. council members are not. so i'm gonna rely on him. >> reporter: during the council meeting chief jordan promised any new breaking news developed by bratton will include community -- community input. i did reach out to bratton's consulting firm for a reaction to the council vote here in oakland. i still have not heard back this morning. but following the bratton vote, the city council green lighted the hiring of 11 alameda county sheriff deputies and they also approved funding for a new police academy here in oakland that will get started this september and train new officers who will hopefully be on the streets soon. alex savidge, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, alex. >>> san francisco authorities are facing the controversial question of whether to use tasers and they got an earful from the public at a community meeting last night. chief greg suhr is pushing for a pilot program to arm 100 officers with tasers. some people say tasers are still dangerous. supporters say supporters are a less lethal option. t
he's in the law enforcement business. i'm not. council members are not. so i'm gonna rely on him. >> reporter: during the council meeting chief jordan promised any new breaking news developed by bratton will include community -- community input. i did reach out to bratton's consulting firm for a reaction to the council vote here in oakland. i still have not heard back this morning. but following the bratton vote, the city council green lighted the hiring of 11 alameda county sheriff...
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. >> how can you say somebody is a hero when they take the law into their own hands? he had an illegal gun, for god's sakes and he killed a man! a father of five children! took my son away from me! how can they say he's a hero! >> reporter: hernandez' hearing today was brief, less than 5 minutes. but as it ended, the two families left the courthouse together and that's when the war of words led to the fight outside. [ screaming ] >> reporter: no charges were filed in that fight, but the da released a statement this afternoon about mr. hernandez. it said, in part, quote, mr. hernandez had no legal excuse or justification for using deadly force on an unarmed man. the da went on to say that this will play out inside the courtroom and in fact, they set a new court date of february 15th. reporting live in san jose, back to you, alan. it was really strange to see that fight just break out right in front of us, right as court was letting out. >> as you said, happened so quickly. lot of emotion. >> reporter: exactly. >> joe, thanks. >>> this just in tonight. a woman whose cel
. >> how can you say somebody is a hero when they take the law into their own hands? he had an illegal gun, for god's sakes and he killed a man! a father of five children! took my son away from me! how can they say he's a hero! >> reporter: hernandez' hearing today was brief, less than 5 minutes. but as it ended, the two families left the courthouse together and that's when the war of words led to the fight outside. [ screaming ] >> reporter: no charges were filed in that...
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couple of dollars from each bill was supposed to go towards employee health expenses, according to city law. >> and we would just say it was for health care. >> reporter: but brandy says that's not what happened. the former server blew the whistle on the restaurant group after she was let go in 2011. she says she asked managers repeatedly about the health care. >> i was pretty persistent, but it wasn't the only issue. so i had this perception that i was, you know, a little bit of an annoyance. >> reporter: last week, the city attorney slapped the restaurant with a 200,000 fine. in response, the company issued this statement, saying they took action the moment they noticed that they made a reporting error. >> in early 2009, we were in compliance. in mid 2009, we dropped the ootingto death. two of them were drug dealers he owed money. the judge sent him to death row. >> i just said, well, i did the crime. i'm gonna do the time or whatever, lord. i'm ready to meet my maker. >> reporter: then a stroke of luck. california's death penalty was suspend. stevens' life was spared. >> the music is wha
couple of dollars from each bill was supposed to go towards employee health expenses, according to city law. >> and we would just say it was for health care. >> reporter: but brandy says that's not what happened. the former server blew the whistle on the restaurant group after she was let go in 2011. she says she asked managers repeatedly about the health care. >> i was pretty persistent, but it wasn't the only issue. so i had this perception that i was, you know, a little bit...
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smart's attorney say that's the law. >> private crossing, by definition benefit only private parties. therefore the private parties must bear the expense. >> do you think there is a way that it could be publicly funded? >> we haven't investigated all those pieces yet. and again that goes back to where my vote was coming from. >> reporter: county supervisor david rabid also sits on the smart board. he voted against eminent domain. >> this is the first of many that will occur throughout our county and marin county that we need to do it the right way. we need to be good neighbors. >> reporter: there are more than 100 cross information smart's path. some will face the same challenge. >> there is very little interpretation. we are under a mandate as a public agency. we are stewards for public funds. there is a constitutional prohibition against gifting public funds to private entities. >> reporter: what's fair? who's to say. it's a bit like asking which came first, the chicken or the egg. the property owners precede smart, but the railroad right- of-way was there even earlier. still, it do
smart's attorney say that's the law. >> private crossing, by definition benefit only private parties. therefore the private parties must bear the expense. >> do you think there is a way that it could be publicly funded? >> we haven't investigated all those pieces yet. and again that goes back to where my vote was coming from. >> reporter: county supervisor david rabid also sits on the smart board. he voted against eminent domain. >> this is the first of many that...
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and in a few hours, she will introduce a new law which is designed to stop military assault weapons. the senator introduced a similar bill shortly after a mass shooting at a san francisco law firm. >>> some parents at one california school district are up in arms over the purchase of more than a dozen assault weapons. they bought 14 assault weapons to protect them in an attack. they will be locked on campus for responding police officers and some are worried students could find a way to access the guns and they say the money should not be spent on weapons. >> does this put them at risk as the chief of police stated being neutralized and killed? >> the weapons cost $1,000 each and they have the ability to pearce body armor. >>> they are legalizing same sex measure in the state. rode island is the only new england state which still prohibits marriage. now some one happy customers are spearheaded against armstrong. they say they would never have bought his books if they had known his true story. he strongly denied winning the tour de france but last night he came clean during an intervi
and in a few hours, she will introduce a new law which is designed to stop military assault weapons. the senator introduced a similar bill shortly after a mass shooting at a san francisco law firm. >>> some parents at one california school district are up in arms over the purchase of more than a dozen assault weapons. they bought 14 assault weapons to protect them in an attack. they will be locked on campus for responding police officers and some are worried students could find a way...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant >>> welcome back to "mornings on 2." divers in hawaii gave a hand to a bottle nosed dolphin entangled in fishing line. dolphins say the -- divers say the dolphin swam up to them and that's when they spotted the line one of the drivers had a line and set him free. >>> there is a lot of buzz about the arm of 49ers' quarterback colin kaepernick and a lot of buzz about what's on his arm. colin kaepernick's tattoo artist in reno is seeing a big business in reno. he's been working with the quarterback since 2008 when he played for the university of nevada. >> i was pretty surprised, pretty amazed by it. i didn't really expect it will be this big, yo
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant >>> welcome back to "mornings on 2." divers in...
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. >> reporter: but the early notice helped filled stores and hotels and gave law enforcement time to prepare for an estimated 30,000 people many of who arrived by car. >> we stayed in capitola thinking it was going to be a short up the one. >> these fans ditched their car and opted walking a mile. >> we think siting in this traffic is going to take longer than we just walking. >> reporter: the surf action could only be viewed from a designated lot behind the oceana hotel. a place where tons of people were. some people compared this outdoor venue into a concert. but as long as there was a jumbotron showing the action no one seemed to mind. >> for more on the competition, you have to check it out go to our website ktvu.com and click on the mavericks tab. >>> san francisco authorities released the name of a 26-year- old man who was shot to death yesterday while driving near japan town. the victim was identified as jamal gaines of san francisco. jamal was driving a car last night when someone opened fire on his vehicle near gary and fillmore. he was struck by one bullet. he was taken to
. >> reporter: but the early notice helped filled stores and hotels and gave law enforcement time to prepare for an estimated 30,000 people many of who arrived by car. >> we stayed in capitola thinking it was going to be a short up the one. >> these fans ditched their car and opted walking a mile. >> we think siting in this traffic is going to take longer than we just walking. >> reporter: the surf action could only be viewed from a designated lot behind the oceana...
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the chief of oakland says one of her key missions will be talking to law enforcement experts about crime fighting tactics. oakland's public safety committee recommended against bringing in well-known policing expert bill bradley. >>> a charge of car theft doesn't usually prompt a request to move a trial but when the car in question is a $200,000 lamborghini belonging to the top chef, that changes things. trying to move the trial saying the theft of the high-profile car has drawn such intense publicity he can't find an impartial jury. he is accused of firing a gun at a teenaged couple. the bullets missed them but they were hit by broken glass. the attorney also wants that case tried separately in that car. >> surf is up sunday at mavericks. organizers of the surf contest made the call today. looking at chomer video of the surf break with about a half mile off the coast of half moon bay. contest worthy right now but the man who discovered the massive waves says those big waves will be arriving all weekend and the c contest is a go. live with some very bad dudes defending them soon. >> repo
the chief of oakland says one of her key missions will be talking to law enforcement experts about crime fighting tactics. oakland's public safety committee recommended against bringing in well-known policing expert bill bradley. >>> a charge of car theft doesn't usually prompt a request to move a trial but when the car in question is a $200,000 lamborghini belonging to the top chef, that changes things. trying to move the trial saying the theft of the high-profile car has drawn such...
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california's mental health law approved eight years ago by voters raises $1 billion a year through special tax on millionaires. steinberg wants the feds to launch similar programs in all states. >>> lawmakers introduced a bill to improve access to a procedure in california. members of the state's women's health alliance gathered to support the proposal. it would improve a woman's access to abortion clinics by authorizing trained nurse practitioners, certified nurse mid wives and physicians' assistants to give all women better access to safe, medical care. >> it's not going to change people's behavior whether they get pregnant or not. women don't get pregnant to have an abortion. that's a myth our opponents like to perpetuate. >> the fundamental right to make their own -- >> supporters say they're confident the bill will pass this year. >>> it appears benjamin netanyahu is on course for a third term as prime minister. cheers erupted from the crowds in israel as he came out on top. in today's parliamentary elections. it appears the election was closer than many projected. netanyahu's party c
california's mental health law approved eight years ago by voters raises $1 billion a year through special tax on millionaires. steinberg wants the feds to launch similar programs in all states. >>> lawmakers introduced a bill to improve access to a procedure in california. members of the state's women's health alliance gathered to support the proposal. it would improve a woman's access to abortion clinics by authorizing trained nurse practitioners, certified nurse mid wives and...
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conform for the federal law. cap and trade another very large statewide issue. san francisco as a city family is engaging on that through our advocacy, our lobbyists, as well as the league of cities, california state association of counties and others who have an interest in making sure that local government and transportation programs in particular, given that transportation emits 38% of the state's greenhouse gas emissions do see some benefit from the auction revenues that are generated. 4 and 5 together, 4 we really are looking at the final closeout of the high speed rail bond program, which san francisco has received its allocation from that. and the companion proposition 1b we received really great news that $117 million check is being suspect for the central project. that project has proven it's readiness to spend those kind of funds and our project in san francisco is a really good example to the state in terms of readiness, if you will for these bond programs. leading to what does the future look like? th
conform for the federal law. cap and trade another very large statewide issue. san francisco as a city family is engaging on that through our advocacy, our lobbyists, as well as the league of cities, california state association of counties and others who have an interest in making sure that local government and transportation programs in particular, given that transportation emits 38% of the state's greenhouse gas emissions do see some benefit from the auction revenues that are generated. 4...
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the law would also authorize the wardens to partner with local wildlife groups or zoos if there is no threat to human life. >> to education now. a visit to a school with an unusual way of using computers in the classroom. nbc bay area news anchor jessica aguirre filed this special class action report. >> silicon valley is known around the world as the hub of innovation, but schools have not always kept pace. now a high profile new initiative backed by bay area money and smarts aims to change that by guaranteeing there's technology in the classroom. and to kick off their everts, they're highlighting a small school they think is having a big impact. >> from the outside, this middle school in san jose looks like any other public school in the bay area. but when students file into the classroom, you quickly realize this is not a typical school. >> we have ab, d, c and then wxzy. >> half the kids are listening to the teacher. the other half working on laptops. their backs turned to her. both in the same room, at the same time. doing very different work. >> what the computers allow us to do
the law would also authorize the wardens to partner with local wildlife groups or zoos if there is no threat to human life. >> to education now. a visit to a school with an unusual way of using computers in the classroom. nbc bay area news anchor jessica aguirre filed this special class action report. >> silicon valley is known around the world as the hub of innovation, but schools have not always kept pace. now a high profile new initiative backed by bay area money and smarts aims...
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our journey is not complete until brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else against the law. if we're truly created equal and it surely this must be equal as well. >> the commitments we make to each other, to medicare, medicaid, social security they do not straddle our initiative, they strengthen us. (cheers & applause) they do not make us a nation of take as they free us to take the risks that make this country great. we, the people still believe in our obligation as americans and are not just to ourselves but to all prosperity. we will respond to the threat of climate change in knowing that the failure to do so will be trade our children and future generations. but we reject the belief that america must choose between the american and the generation that to build this and caring for them or the generation that is waiting. >> they are chanting of,. >> catherine: the president was heard telling his family. "i want to take one more look.i'm not going to see this again." between half a million and 700-thousand people were on the mall in washington. a million fewer than his firs
our journey is not complete until brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else against the law. if we're truly created equal and it surely this must be equal as well. >> the commitments we make to each other, to medicare, medicaid, social security they do not straddle our initiative, they strengthen us. (cheers & applause) they do not make us a nation of take as they free us to take the risks that make this country great. we, the people still believe in our obligation as...
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. >>> consumer fraud cases involving healthcare for workers in the city, a city law that took effect in 2009 saying restaurants are supposed to be setting aside a couple of dollars from each bill to cover employee health expenses. the city attorney says that is not always happening. his crackdown comes a week after a pizza company agreed to a $200,000 settlement for failing to do that. >>> futures trading suggests a higher open when today's session begins on wall street in 45 minutes. here to chat about that ashley morrison of cbsmoneywatch.com. what day is it, ashley. >> reporter: it is friday and happy friday, frank and anne and to everyone! a long week it felt like. ha ha ha! good morning, everyone. a sharp drop in the yen rally japan's markets this morning. tokyo's nikkei shot up nearly 3% making its 11th straight week of gains while hong kong's hang seng lost .25%. >>> on wall street, stocks ended mixed yesterday. the dow closed up 46, nasdaq down 23, with most of the loss due to the big drop in apple stock. apple makes up 10% of the index. >>> microsoft stock fell in after-hour
. >>> consumer fraud cases involving healthcare for workers in the city, a city law that took effect in 2009 saying restaurants are supposed to be setting aside a couple of dollars from each bill to cover employee health expenses. the city attorney says that is not always happening. his crackdown comes a week after a pizza company agreed to a $200,000 settlement for failing to do that. >>> futures trading suggests a higher open when today's session begins on wall street in 45...
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. >> public of the activists filed a federal lawsuit hoping to overturn the new law. they argued that the government ordered cover up violates their first amendment right to express their political views. >> a u.s. district court judge said yesterday that it takes more than simply disrobing in public to make a political statement. >> we will be back in just a minute. we have a live look of the san mateo bridge. the traffic on 92 is like this morning no problems. cold in livermore out to the east. 32 degrees in downtown livermore. specifically out by the airport. the freezing mark there should warm up to about 60. we have a nice, mild weather to look forward to in to the weekend. we will get a quick break down with erica and just a moment. >> good morning. 4:09 on the clock. >> taking a look at wall street this morning. futures trading shows mixed results across the board. the s&p 500 and the dow show positive figures while the nasdaq is in the negative. stocks make big gains yesterday after strong report on the housing market in the unemployment claims. all making inv
. >> public of the activists filed a federal lawsuit hoping to overturn the new law. they argued that the government ordered cover up violates their first amendment right to express their political views. >> a u.s. district court judge said yesterday that it takes more than simply disrobing in public to make a political statement. >> we will be back in just a minute. we have a live look of the san mateo bridge. the traffic on 92 is like this morning no problems. cold in...
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an indiana law that bans sex offenders from accessing sites that can be accessed by children has been overturned. the blanket ban was said to be too broad and didn't really protect kids. a district judge said the state has found strong evidence that social networking sites like facebook are a virtual playground for sexual predators to lurk. federal judges have forbidden similar laws in nebraska and louisiana. >>> they let you jump, slide, and twist and they're popping up in ski resorts across the country especially here in northern california. we're talking about terrain parks, parks in the snow. they're fun but are they safe? >> some are concerned about the design of the park and the potential for serious accidents. >> reporter: with a jump launching you as high as 90 feet in the air there's no denying it's a risky activity. but as this has taken off, we found there is little oversight over how these jumps are designed. it's a big draw for snowboarders and skiers. terrain parks are growing in popularity alongside big events like the x-games. and according to a recent survey, 90% of u
an indiana law that bans sex offenders from accessing sites that can be accessed by children has been overturned. the blanket ban was said to be too broad and didn't really protect kids. a district judge said the state has found strong evidence that social networking sites like facebook are a virtual playground for sexual predators to lurk. federal judges have forbidden similar laws in nebraska and louisiana. >>> they let you jump, slide, and twist and they're popping up in ski resorts...
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aftermath of the newtown, connecticut school schooting - a push for congress to pass tighter gun control laws. in washington, i'm tory dunnan. >> pam: the california state university system says it needs about a quarter billion dollars more in state funding. than what governor brown is proposing in his latest budget. university officials say they need 371-million dollars for the upcoming academic year to pay for salary raises. maintenance and equipment. brown wants to give the 23- campus system 125-million extra. 10-million of which would be used to expand online education. he says getting the extra funding would be a tough sell to the state legislature. >> good news for silicon valley and the tech sector today mountain view based-google reports fourth quarter earnings and beat analyst expectations by more than 14-billion dollars in revenue. that is up 36 percent from the previous year, giving google its first-ever 50 billion dollar year. google generated 51 billion in 2012, up from 37 billion in 2011. fuelled largly by it's venture into internet advertising. >> jacqueline: wheeler corp. to s
aftermath of the newtown, connecticut school schooting - a push for congress to pass tighter gun control laws. in washington, i'm tory dunnan. >> pam: the california state university system says it needs about a quarter billion dollars more in state funding. than what governor brown is proposing in his latest budget. university officials say they need 371-million dollars for the upcoming academic year to pay for salary raises. maintenance and equipment. brown wants to give the 23- campus...
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the law went into affect about three weeks ago but they have been giving people amnesty. they said we will not write you a ticket but that grace period is over. starting sunday you will have to pay if you get an expired meter. it is a lot of money. somewhere between $62.70 $2 is the fine. the hours are from noon to 6:00 p.m. every sunday. it is a way to increase revenue. they can generate between $1.9 million and $2.9 million a year. a lot of people were not happy about this plan. this really goes into affect and gets its teeth if you well starting this sunday. meters used to be free on sundays with that is no longer the case. you will have to start paying on sunday. >> 2013 is the year metered parking seven days a week of severance as go. >> now the latest developments coming out of north korea. reports today that north korea has threatened to attack south korea if it agrees to join a new round of tightened united nations sanctions aimed at ending north korea's nuclear ambitions. the north's " committee for the peaceful reunification of korea " said at the south take par
the law went into affect about three weeks ago but they have been giving people amnesty. they said we will not write you a ticket but that grace period is over. starting sunday you will have to pay if you get an expired meter. it is a lot of money. somewhere between $62.70 $2 is the fine. the hours are from noon to 6:00 p.m. every sunday. it is a way to increase revenue. they can generate between $1.9 million and $2.9 million a year. a lot of people were not happy about this plan. this really...
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our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law. >> reporter: this inauguration address seems bolder, smacking of a state of the union address as he urged congress to work with him. >> we cannot mistake absolutism for principle, or substitute spectacle for politics. or treat name calling as reasoned debate. >> reporter: people who waited for hours embraced the harder tone, a smaller crowd than four years ago with an estimated 700- ,000 attendees. anita jackson of irvine told me crunching numbers is missing the point of an inauguration with history and hope. >> i'm so proud and honored to be part of this environment today. >> reporter: before leaving the capitol steps mr. obama took a last look over the spectacle, he said, i will never see this again. in washington, kristin ayers, cbs 5. >>> now it's time to get back to work. the house is expected to pass a vote on a bill tomorrow which would extend the nation's debt limit for three months, in exchange it would require the house and senate to pass a budget. republicans are offering
our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law. >> reporter: this inauguration address seems bolder, smacking of a state of the union address as he urged congress to work with him. >> we cannot mistake absolutism for principle, or substitute spectacle for politics. or treat name calling as reasoned debate. >> reporter: people who waited for hours embraced the harder tone, a smaller crowd than four years ago with an...
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reaches into the school where it affects the school climate, we're going to do what we can to work with law enforcement to make sure that's corrected. >> morgan hill police say the bully was trying to get the other students to use marijuana and when they declined, the relationship was severed. apparently a number of parents are supporting this zero tolerance policy. the student we are told has been disciplined at the school but because he's a child, the principal couldn't elaborate on how he was disciplined. reporting live in morgan hill, christie smith, "today in the bay." >>> school officials in the east bay are investigating another extreme bullying incident that ended with a student being flown to a hospital with serious head injuries. the principal of freedom high school say a girl attacked one of her classmates in the cafeteria thursday after planning the fight with friends on instagram. the victim hit her head and had to be air lifted to a hospital. the girl who attacked her was arrested on suspicion of felony battery. >>> san jose police are now on the hunt for multiple suspects lin
reaches into the school where it affects the school climate, we're going to do what we can to work with law enforcement to make sure that's corrected. >> morgan hill police say the bully was trying to get the other students to use marijuana and when they declined, the relationship was severed. apparently a number of parents are supporting this zero tolerance policy. the student we are told has been disciplined at the school but because he's a child, the principal couldn't elaborate on how...
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